DIN0SAUR1A, EMYDOSAURIA. 
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DINOSAURIA. 
H. F. Osborn, Science (2) xix, pp. 255 & 256, remarks on the position of 
the bones of the form-arm in the Sauropoda. 
H. G. Seeley, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 341, remarks on the pneumatic 
foramina in Dinosaurian vertebra:. 
H. F. Osborn, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx, pp. 181-190, figg., remarks on the 
structure of the manus, sacrum, and caudal vertebrae of Diplodocus 
and Brontosaurus. 
Monoclonius canadensis , sp. n., Lambe, Tr. R. Soc. Canada x, iv, p. 7, pi. 11. 
On the skull : Lambe, Ottawa Natural, xviii, p. 33, pi. ii. 
Centrosaurus apertus , g. and sp. nn., allied to Monoclonius , Lambe, t. c. 
p. 33, pi. i, and Tr. R. Soc. Canada x, iv, p. 3, pi. i, Cretaceous of 
Alberta, Canada. 
Algoasaurus baui'i, g. and sp. n., apparently related to Diplodocus , Broom, 
Ceol. Mag. (v) i, p. 445, fig., Cretaceous near Port Elizabeth. 
Ornithomimus altus, Lambe. On the manus : Lambe, Ottawa Natural, 
xviii, p. 33, 2 pis. 
Dryptosaurus incrassatus , Cope. Skulls and other remains described and 
figured by Lambe, Contr. Canad. Pal. iii (4to), pt. iii, 8 pis. 
Dystrophceus vicemalce , Cope. Various bones described and figured by 
F. v. Huene, N. Jahrb. Min., Beil, xix, p. 319, pis. xiv-xvi. 
Otouphepus magnijicus , g. and sp. n., for a Dinosaurian footprint from the 
Trias of the Connecticut V alley, Cushman, Amer. Geol. xxxiii, p. 1 54, 
pi. vi. 
Anthisauripus , g. n. for Eubrontes dananus , Hitchcock, the track of 
Anchisaurus colurus , Marsh, Lull, Mem. Boston Soc. v, p. 486 ; A. 
hitchcockiy sp. n., id. ibid. p. 488, fig., Massachusetts. 
Stenonyx , n. n. for Leptonyx, Hitchcock, preoccupied, Lull, t. c. p. 498. 
On footprints of a Dinosaur apparently related to Allosaurus , Marsh, 
Riggs, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvii, p. 423, fig. 
On Dinosaurian remains from the Trias of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 
A. S. Woodward, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, p. 663. 
EMYDOSAURIA. 
J. Douglas Ogilby, P. Soc. Queensland, xviii, pp. 201-213, has remarks 
on the habits and distribution of Crocodiles, with special reference to 
the two Australian species. 
A. Pettit, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivi, pp. 298-300, fig., and Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, 
pp. 66-68, fig., remarks on the structure of the liver of Alligator 
mississippiensis. 
A. Pettit & F. Geay, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivi, pp. 1087-1089, remark on the 
structure of the cloacal gland of Caiman sclerops. 
Crocodilus prenasalis , sp. n. (foss.), Loomis, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xviii, p. 427, 
figg., Oligocene, White River, U.S.A. 
Thecachampsa , Cope (foss.). On various remains : Case, Maryland geol. 
Surv. 1904, p. 64, pi. xxvii. 
Teleorhinus , g. n., allied to Telcosaurus, for 7\ browni , sp. n. (foss.), 
Osborn, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx, pp. 239, Cretaceous of Montana. 
Metriorhynchus jaeJceli, sp. n. (foss.), W. E. Schmidt, Zeitschr. Deutsch. 
geol. Ges. Ivi, Protok. p. 97, figg., pis. xi & xii, Oxford Clay of 
Huntingdonshire. 
Notochampsa , g. n., for Mesosuchian remains, Broom, Geol. Mag. (v) i, 
p. 582 ; N. istedana and longipes, spp. nn., id. ibid. p. 583, figg., 
Upper Stormberg beds (Lower Jurassic), Barkly East, S. Africa. 
